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LG BD390

The LG BD390 is a full HD 1080p Blu-ray disc playback with online video
streaming BD-Live and BonusView, NetCast™ Entertainment Access, Netflix
instant streaming ready, Instant access to the latest movie titles from
CinemaNow, and YouTube access. It has 1080p Upscaling for standard DVD and
supports Dolby® TrueHD audio. It has DTS-HD Master Audio Essential and USB
Media Host as well as wireless connectivity, doing away with the need for
ethernet cable.

Features

The LG BD390 features LG’s “NetCast™ Entertainment Access” that offer users
an array of content-on-demand options with CinemaNow and YouTube, as well
as access to HD streaming titles from Netflix. Through its alliance with
CinemaNow, the first Web site to offer Pay-Per-View movies from major
studios and the first broadband distributor of high definition (HD)
content, LG offers users access to more than 14,000 titles from the major
movie studios, broadcast and cable television shows, more than 250
independent film titles and music videos from all major labels. It features
built-in Wi-Fi (so users are not limited to wired Ethernet), 1GB of
on-board memory (no need for a USB stick to access BD-Live features), and
7.1-channel analog outputs (maximum compatibility with older, non-HDMI AV
receivers).

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Previous questions about this product

I have lip sync problems (video does not exactly line up with audio) with this player on blu-ray titles (most recently with Kingdom of Heaven) and have seen others post lip sync issues as well. Is there any fix for this? BTW, I have the latest firmware update. Other than this issue, it's a great player but I will be returning it if there's no fix for this very annoying problem.

Does this player read Hard Drives with NTFS file system? Because to read the hi-def MKV`s it needs to! To be stuck with a 4gb i.e. Fat32 file system would be a real pain,especially in this modern age of huge files in HD.

I have a Yamaha AV Receiver that supports 1.2 HDMI, as well as a whole host of analogue options. I believe it does not upconvert AV but allows pass through (if that is the right term). My question is whether I am better off connecting a LG BD390 via HDMI or 7.1 Analogue to get the best out of the onboard HD DOLBY MASTER AUDIO processing etc on the LG BD390..i.e 2X HDMI- 1 FROM THE LG TO THE AV RECEIVER AND THEN 1 x hdmi ONTO THE TV? OR am I better off plugging a LG BD390 directly by HDMI to the TV for visual and via 7.1 TO the AV Receiver? PLEASE HELP-Thank you in advance. Adrian

Is there any way to disable the auto-shutdown on the BD390? After a period of inactivity, it shuts down and when it does, it drops all the router settings and I have to re-establish the wifi connections again. Don't see anything in the manual about it. I have found if I keep a DVD in the thing and keep it on pause, it will keep the power up but that's impractical to say the least.
James...